Door Replacement Cost
Replace entry doors, patio doors, or interior doors with new pre-hung units.
National Average
Typical range: $500 – $2,500
Based on national contractor surveys and RS Means data. Updated 2026-05-01.
Cost Probability Estimates
85% of homeowners pay at or below the ceiling price. Your actual cost depends on location, contractor, and project scope.
Hire a Professional
Typical range: $500 – $2,500
Materials
$600
Labor
$750
Other
$150
Includes materials, labor, overhead, and profit. Prices vary by region.
The Right Tools Make All the Difference
Whether you hire a pro or DIY, having the right tools on hand saves time and money. Here's what door replacement actually requires.
What Affects the Cost of Door Replacement?
| Factor | Impact |
|---|---|
| Door type (entry, patio, interior) | Can affect total by 10-30% |
| Material (fiberglass, steel, wood) | Can affect total by 10-30% |
| Pre-hung vs slab | Can affect total by 10-30% |
| Hardware and locks | Can affect total by 10-30% |
| Glass inserts | Can affect total by 10-30% |
Project Details
Time to Complete
4-8 hours
DIY Possible?
Yes
Permits Required?
No
Can You DIY This?
Yes, door replacement can be a DIY project.
If you have basic tools and some experience, you can save 40-60% on labor costs. However, mistakes can be expensive to fix. We recommend getting at least one professional quote to use as a baseline — and to verify your plan before starting.
See the tools you need →Going the DIY route? Start with the right tools.
Most homeowners who try DIY door replacement without proper tools end up hiring a contractor anyway — after wasting a weekend. These are the tools contractors actually use.
Verify the Work — Tools Every Homeowner Needs
Before hiring (or DIYing), make sure you have the right tools to verify quality work.
Door Installation Kit
Verify quality, measure, and inspect the work yourself
Deadbolt Lock
Verify quality, measure, and inspect the work yourself
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Door Replacement Cost by City
Regional pricing for door replacement across 30 US cities. Costs are adjusted using local labor rates, material costs, and permit requirements.
| City | Est. Low | Est. High | Avg | vs National |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York, NY | $675 | $3,375 | $2,025 | +35% |
| Los Angeles, CA | $650 | $3,250 | $1,950 | +30% |
| Chicago, IL | $550 | $2,750 | $1,650 | +10% |
| Houston, TX | $475 | $2,375 | $1,425 | -5% |
| Phoenix, AZ | $475 | $2,375 | $1,425 | -5% |
| Philadelphia, PA | $525 | $2,625 | $1,575 | +5% |
| San Antonio, TX | $440 | $2,200 | $1,320 | -12% |
| San Diego, CA | $600 | $3,000 | $1,800 | +20% |
| Dallas, TX | $475 | $2,375 | $1,425 | -5% |
| Austin, TX | $525 | $2,625 | $1,575 | +5% |
| Jacksonville, FL | $440 | $2,200 | $1,320 | -12% |
| Fort Worth, TX | $450 | $2,250 | $1,350 | -10% |
| Columbus, OH | $425 | $2,125 | $1,275 | -15% |
| Charlotte, NC | $460 | $2,300 | $1,380 | -8% |
| San Francisco, CA | $700 | $3,500 | $2,100 | +40% |
| Indianapolis, IN | $410 | $2,050 | $1,230 | -18% |
| Seattle, WA | $600 | $3,000 | $1,800 | +20% |
| Denver, CO | $550 | $2,750 | $1,650 | +10% |
| Washington, DC | $650 | $3,250 | $1,950 | +30% |
| Nashville, TN | $475 | $2,375 | $1,425 | -5% |
| Portland, OR | $550 | $2,750 | $1,650 | +10% |
| Las Vegas, NV | $475 | $2,375 | $1,425 | -5% |
| Raleigh, NC | $475 | $2,375 | $1,425 | -5% |
| Atlanta, GA | $500 | $2,500 | $1,500 | avg |
| Miami, FL | $575 | $2,875 | $1,725 | +15% |
| Minneapolis, MN | $500 | $2,500 | $1,500 | avg |
| Tampa, FL | $500 | $2,500 | $1,500 | avg |
| Boston, MA | $650 | $3,250 | $1,950 | +30% |
| Detroit, MI | $400 | $2,000 | $1,200 | -20% |
| Salt Lake City, UT | $500 | $2,500 | $1,500 | avg |
All 30 cities included above. City links go to our detailed city cost guides with local contractor insights.
Regional Cost Factors
The most and least expensive cities for door replacement, with local market context.
Most Expensive
| City | Avg Cost | vs National | Labor Market |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Francisco, CA | $2,100 | +40% | Highest costs in the country. Contractors $100–$200/hr. |
| New York, NY | $2,025 | +35% | High-cost union labor market. Licensed contractors typically charge $85–$150/hr. |
| Los Angeles, CA | $1,950 | +30% | Competitive labor market with wide price range. Licensed contractors $70–$130/hr. |
| Washington, DC | $1,950 | +30% | High costs with heavy regulation. Contractors $75–$140/hr. |
| Boston, MA | $1,950 | +30% | High-cost market. Contractors $80–$150/hr. |
Least Expensive
| City | Avg Cost | vs National | Labor Market |
|---|---|---|---|
| Detroit, MI | $1,200 | -20% | Affordable labor market |
| Indianapolis, IN | $1,230 | -18% | Affordable market. Contractors $45–$80/hr. |
| Columbus, OH | $1,275 | -15% | Moderate labor costs. Contractors $50–$90/hr. |
| Jacksonville, FL | $1,320 | -12% | Affordable labor market. Contractors $45–$85/hr. |
| San Antonio, TX | $1,320 | -12% | Affordable labor market. Contractors $45–$80/hr. |
What Drives Regional Price Differences
We looked at three cities — the most expensive (San Francisco, CA), the median (Tampa, FL), and the least expensive (Detroit, MI) — to show what actually drives door replacement pricing in different markets.
San Francisco, CA
Highest-cost market for door replacement
$2,100
+40% vs national
Labor Market
Highest costs in the country. Contractors $100–$200/hr.
Climate Factors
Seismic retrofit mandatory for soft-story buildings. Fog and rain can delay exterior work even in summer.
Permit Notes
SF DBI permits are slow — allow 8–16 weeks for major work. Soft-story retrofit compliance deadlines may apply.
Seasonal Timing
Year-round is possible, but expect fog and rain delays for exterior work during summer months.
Local Tip
Get three quotes minimum — prices vary more here than anywhere else in the US.
Tampa, FL
Median market for door replacement
$1,500
national avg vs national
Detroit, MI
Lowest-cost market for door replacement
$1,200
-20% vs national
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Door Replacement — Common Questions
How much does door replacement cost?
The national average for door replacement is $1,500 per door, with a typical range of $500 to $2,500. Prices vary by city, contractor, and project complexity.
Can I do door replacement myself?
Yes, it can be a DIY project if you have basic tools and skills. However, mistakes can be costly. Get at least one professional quote to compare.
How long does door replacement take?
Typical timeline: 4-8 hours. This varies based on project size, weather (for exterior work), and contractor availability.
How many quotes should I get before hiring?
At least three written estimates from licensed, insured contractors. This gives you a price baseline and lets you compare approaches. The lowest quote isn't always the best — ask each contractor what's included and what could add to the final bill.
💰 Pricing Data Sources
Cost estimates are derived from:
- • RS Means national construction cost data — the industry-standard contractor pricing reference
- • Regional cost adjustment factors based on Bureau of Labor Statistics labor rate data
- • Contractor survey data aggregated from home improvement platforms
All estimates represent the fair middle range — what a reputable, licensed contractor should charge. Actual quotes may vary 10-20% based on project specifics. Updated May 2026.
Disclaimer
Cost estimates are based on national averages and regional cost adjustment factors. Actual prices vary by contractor, scope, and local market conditions. Always get multiple quotes before hiring. Product links are affiliate links — we earn a commission at no cost to you.
Colton D. Birch
Residential Construction Cost Researcher
Colton D. Birch is a residential construction cost researcher and former general contractor with 12 years of industry experience. He specializes in helping homeowners understand fair pricing for repairs, renovations, and new construction so they can make informed budgeting decisions.
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